T.L.
Please vaccinate your precious child. If you want to, you can take them a couple at a time and keep returning every week or two until she is up to date, but maybe if you think about it, it's probably easier to just get them done all at once. You can give her tylenol AND motrin beforehand, and put "all better" ice packs on if they get a bit red or swollen, which is common. Maybe Arnica cream would also help. Massaging, moving the legs, keeping the tylenol (up to every 4 hours) and motrin (up to every 6 hours) on board for another dose or two. Letting her take it easy, rewarding her for being brave and taking part in her own wellness. In a day or two, she will have forgotten about it and will be protected from some really NASTY diseases.
Little shots are so much easier to deal with than the diseases they prevent, some of which are still VERY prevalent, and the others are back on the rise, partly because of the hysteria oriented low-curve media's coverage of vaccines. If you'd ever seen a small child suffering with whooping cough, meningitis or tetany you wouldn't hesitate...unless you can control all contact she has with other people - including other unvaccinated children or chance unintentional exposures to these awful preventable diseases (ie grocery stores, disneyland, playgrounds, theaters, swimming pools, water fountains, restaurants, sand, rivers, streets...)
FYI in response to Jennifer C's concerns, measles and mumps are viruses, and not treatable with antibiotics (antibiotics treat bacterial infections such as strep.) Some vaccine preventable diseases may be "treatable" after they have been contracted, but by then the child is already quite ill and damage may have already been done to the hearing (pneumococcus) or nervous system (haemopholus)...Mumps - I've seen an awful death in a young boy, starting with trouble walking and ending in coma. Chicken pox - I've seen it attack the eyes & brain of a beautiful little girl. All seen personally, by me, in recent years here in Ventura County, CA. Doctors would make a lot more money, if that was all they were after, if your child did get one of these illnesses. And, the mercury has been taken out of vaccines - years ago. The studies done were extensive, but you would have to trust those who were dedicated to researching how to end these diseases to believe that. Try the Centers for Disease Control, or the World Health Organization.
There's a great article in the current Rolling Stone magazine about a doctor who now manages Google's charitable funds - he helped to eradicate smallpox in India (and the world) in the '60's-'70's with a huge heart, endless determination...oh and of course, the vaccine. Look at the history of these diseases - polio for instance. Just because you're too young to remember them doesn't mean you're not smart enough to believe what others not long before you have actually experienced.
Thank you for considering my experience and opinion!
T. (yes, I am a pediatric nurse)